Quotes about Awareness
When the night wind makes the pine trees creak And the pale clouds glide across the dark sky, Go out my child, go out and seek Your soul: The Eternal I. For all the grasses rustling at your feet And every flaming star that glitters high Above you, close up and meet In you: The Eternal I. Yes, my child, go out into the world; walk slow And silent, comprehending all, and by and by Your soul, the Universe, will know Itself: the Eternal I.
— Jane Goodall
Unfortunately, the media devotes so much space to covering all of the bad, hateful things that are going on and not enough to reporting about all the goodness and kindness that's out there.
— Jane Goodall
How do we get people to heed the dire warnings of the people on the ground who have been fighting this danger for so long? How do we get them to take action?
— Jane Goodall
You cannot share your life with a dog or a cat and not know perfectly well that animals have personalities and minds and feelings.
— Jane Goodall
Using our powerful intellect to recognize the consequences of our actions and to think of the well-being of the whole.
— Jane Goodall
Holes in socks are sorta like sin, Josh. If you don't tend to them right away when they're small and controllable, they grow with amazing speed.
— Janette Oke
Ya see, Marty, sometimes love comes sorta stealin' up on ya gradual like, not shoutin' bold words or wavin' bright flags. Ya ain't even aware it's a growin' an' growin' an' gettin' stronger
— Janette Oke
All forms of self-defeating behavior are unseen and unconscious, which is why their existence is denied.
— Vernon Howard
I thought the secret of life was obvious: be here now, love as if your whole life depended on it, find your life's work, and try to get hold of a giant panda.
— Anne Lamott
We should not take the blessings of God for granted. We should always be careful to give God praise and thanksgiving for the work that he does in our lives.
— Chuck Smith
We must act, knowing that our work will be imperfect.
— Barack Obama
Do every act of your life as if it were your last.
— Marcus Aurelius